Sharing Perspectives on Migration at UN General Assembly

Published October 17, 2013

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Participants in the High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development held at the 68th UN General Assembly discuss their personal perspectives on migration in this video. Interviewees include MacArthur’s Director for Migration John Slocum and migrants who discuss their personal experiences with the U.S. immigration system. The video underscores the importance of including issues related to migration in the international development agenda. The High-level Dialogue was supported by the Foundation.

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